On Wednesday, it was decided that EuroCup and EuroLeague matches will once again be played in Israel starting from December 9 and December 11, respectively.

Due to the overall situation, matches were not played in Israel during the previous period. Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Jerusalem hosted their games in Belgrade, while Hapoel Tel Aviv played their matches in Sofia. However, now things will return to normal.

EuroLeague also issued a statement regarding the entire situation:

“Euroleague Commercial Assets (ECA) member clubs met on Thursday, November 27, to evaluate the current situation in Israel. The meeting followed the announcement issued on October 21, which identified December 1 as a tentative date for the potential restart of games in the country.

During the meeting, clubs rec

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